6. GUI orientation
6.22 Programming Menu > Adjustment area > Layer con
fi
guration
General
In the Layer menu, users can manage the layer in the selected destination and update its attributes.
Layer con
fi
guration menu description
Layer con
fi
guration menu is accessed by clicking on the Layer tab.
This menu provide:
•
A list of the available destinations and the layers associated
with that destination.
•
Swap Z order
button that allows for layers that are in the
same Destination and of the same type to be swapped.
List of destination
:
•
Destinations:
Provides list of all destinations that are available in the Programming page. Each destination can be expanded
to reveal the Background and the layers assigned to them. The “eye” icon replaces or removes the layers from the Preview
destination. This button works in a toggle mode.
•
BGNG and ScreenDest:
Backgrounds and Destinations layers can be further expanded to reveal the A and B sources that
are used in the transitions.
•
LEDs:
The LED provide an indication of the “A” and “B” backgrounds or sources.
Image 6-54
Swap Z order rules
There are several rules that apply when changing Z order:
1.
Can only swap Z order on layers in the same Destination.
2.
Can only swap Z order on layers that are of the same type (2K / DL / 4K).
How to swap Z order
1. Click on
Swap Z order
button to enter in the Swap Z order mode.
2. Click on 1 layer at a time and move it to a different location.
How to access the layer adjustments
Adjustments to layers are performed in the “Adjust” panel:
1. Select the layer from the list
120
R5905948 E2 12/12/2014
Summary of Contents for Event Master E2
Page 1: ...E2 User s guide R5905948 00 12 12 2014...
Page 8: ...Table of contents 4 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 16: ...2 Safety 12 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 32: ...3 General 28 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 82: ...6 GUI orientation Image 6 8 78 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 94: ...6 GUI orientation Image 6 20 90 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 115: ...6 GUI orientation Image 6 37 Thumbnail view Image 6 38 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014 111...
Page 186: ...7 System Setup 182 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 192: ...8 Updating firmware 188 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 196: ...9 General operation example Image 9 3 192 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 213: ...9 General operation example Image 9 25 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014 209...
Page 216: ...9 General operation example 212 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 220: ...10 Maintenance 10 2 Process Overview Flow chart Image 10 2 216 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 281: ...10 Maintenance Disregard the heatsink from the spare kit R5905948 E2 12 12 2014 277...
Page 282: ...10 Maintenance 278 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 288: ...11 Environmental information 284 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 298: ...B Remote Control Protocol 294 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...
Page 299: ...C Troubleshooting C TROUBLESHOOTING R5905948 E2 12 12 2014 295...
Page 300: ...C Troubleshooting 296 R5905948 E2 12 12 2014...